Show Levi Edgar Young' Tailored to a Ward's $157 000 Dream Next to McKay In Council Tenure SALT LAKE CITY Oct (API Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) church has had missionaries in every nation of the world except Russia and North Africa Don B Colton director of the church's missionary home in Salt lake City a made that report yesstatement released as terday in the church opened its 122nd semiannual conference "They have been in every country where the form of government allows freedom of religion" Colton said 'Those countries (Russia and North Africa) do not There are at present no missionaries in the satellite countries either" The church has a total of 5368 missionaries afield at present a drop from the 6300 usually in service Colton and Franklin J Murdock church mission secretary explained that "we haven't been sending the young fellows out because they must remain here subject to military service" - i riainpri 17 1Q91 Marr-- h Dr F Merrill who is the — — A handsome and oe Dum ior ine and Ground-Breakin- g Twenty-sixt- h fit place of worshio is this striking hani t e ward Mount Ogden stake at Fillmore Its pleasant lines are enhanced by the imposing intriy-tnir- spire pointing heavenward For L A Temple Hailed by Times Ward Chapel Plans Nearing Completion Thirty-thir- d ''H - ordained Oct Aug Z4) 1931 J Reuben Clark Jr second counselor in the Fisst Presidency was ordained an apostle Oct 11 ism Bowen Ordained April 8 1937 Albert E Bowen was ordained April 8 1937 Harold B Lee was ordained April 10 1841 v Kimball and Ezra Spencer Taft Benson were ordained Oct 7 W 1943 Mark E Petersen was ordained w April 20 1944 Matthew Cowley was ordained Oct 11 1945 Henry D Moyle was ordained hailed by the Los Angeles Times as "the greatest temple ever built by the Mormon church" g It saluted ceren monies of the dollar place of worship with a huge picture of the rites plus an architect's sketch of the building The west coast newspaper said construction "was officially begun when David O McKay prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints broke ground for it with a gilded shovel in a ceremony at " ground-breakin- multi-millio- ward chapel of Mount Ogden stake it is announced by Bishop John Austin Shaw The church edifice to cost $157000 will be erected at Fillmore It is expected and Twenty-sixt- h that construction work will begin at an early date When completed it will be the meeting place for the more than 1200 members of the ward Organized five years ago from portions ty-thi- rd Officers of the ward are Bishop Shaw: Spencer Jackson Klomp first counselor and Thomas 'Frank White second counselor Ogden Congregationalists Plan Unique 'Communion' commun-fdistincti- El-dr- ed ground-breakin- on g Joint Session Set D S Wards By Service lo God semi-annu- al Lp n y Evanston Church j Installs Pastor six-thir- ty nine-thirt- : pre-scho- ol six-thir- ty six-thir- tv - y Program Outlined For Organ Recital Koh-I-Noo- r" eight-thirt- -- two-thir- ty one-thirt- Catholic Schools Plan Expansion five-thirt- h among them than the observance of the Lord's supper Differences are partly theological party routine Laymen Serve "Some churches serve the elements (' bread and wine") by laymen to the congregation in the pews others serve it by the minister or priest with the people coming forward to receive it at the front of the church" "world-wid- e The forthcoming communion service" will be unique in that any branch of the Christian church may participate "Elements of bread and wine will be there as symbols and ceremonies will be around the idea of a world communion —but no one including the minister will eat the bread or drink the wine" His statement ended by observing that "It is the spirit and not the different practice of communion that will bring men together around the principles of Christ" "When men learn to coma together in the spirit of Christ and forget their creeds and doctrines they will be the greatest power to unite the world" LDS Edmund Berry Church Appoints Director of Youth Edmund Berry has been appointed director of youth work for the First Methodist church in Ogden it was announced today by Dr Henry C Beatty pastor Mr Berry came to Ogden with a rich background of musical work His duties at the First Methodist church here will include the direction of the junior mixed chorus composed of youth between the ages of eight and 12 administrative consultant to the church school and the Sunday eve ning youth program The newcomer is a graduate of the Ithaca N Y college of music He was later in charge of choral instruction at the Kingston Pa high school While engaged in these capacities Mr Berry cultivated extensive contacts with the Methodist churches in Pennsylvania Nevada and Idaho Mr Berry and his family reside at 3055 Adams Missionary Reunion Northern States and Great Lakes LDS missionary reunion will be held tonight at nine in the University of Utah Union building Former mission presidents will be guests of honor Election of next year's officers will take place rnents Churches Ogden's In : CHURCH and-Good Shepherd Twenty-fourt- h Eleven a m Grant The Rev J E MacGinnis hearsal rector Mrs Dorothy Radle organist Charles A Smith choir direcFirst Baptist junior choir - tor Twentieth Sunday after Trinity eight a m Holy Communion a m church school Eleven a m Holy Communion and sermon Seven p m youth meeting d m Monday three fortv-fiv- e Order of St Vincent for Acolytes Four p m Girl Scout meeting Tuesday ten a m until two p m Girl Scout school Nine-thirt- y Seven-thirt- adult confir- p m y New Youth Group Church re- - Twenty-fift- h at Jefferson Earl D Sherman pastor J Reid Moore min- ister's assistawt a m Nine forty-fiv- e school Mrs Reed Hoxer tendent Sunday superin- Eleven a m morning worship Message "Sinning Against the Holy Spirit" Three p m service at the industrial school Group No 4 in charge Six p nr Junior High and Senior BYF meetings Seven p m Youth choir rehearsal mation instruction class Wednesday seven-thirt- y p m vestry meeting p m Thursday seven p m Boy Scout prayer meeting troop No 8 meeting Seven forty-fiv- e p m Evening Friday and Saturday nine a m worship Gertrude Brox missionuntil six p m rummage sale ary to Bengal-Oriss- a guest speakFirst Congregational Church er p m Monday seven forty-fiv2464 Adams Rev Vernon L Bookboard of education meeting er pastor Tuesday p m Circle a m Sunday nine forty-fiv- e 2 meets at the home of Mrs radio program "Thought is Power" No W N Petterson 2164 Jefferson Nine forty-fiv- e a m church Mfs A J Holstead school Seven forty-fiv- e p m Circle No Eleven a m morninj: worship Sermon topic "All One Body" 3 meets at the home of Mrs Louise World-wid- e observance of com- Madison 2165 Fowler Miss Flormunion will be made and the sacra- ence Mecham Wednesday seven forty-fiv- e ment of the Lord's Supper pm Seven p m Pilgrim Fellow- Midweek prayer service and Bible study ship Nine p m Choir rehearsal Seven-thirtp m young adult p m Friday seven forty-fiv- e organizational meeting for the col- Men's Brotherhood lege age Monday seven-thirtp m class The Washington Terrace Comin religious research V L Booker will speak on "Laws of Healing" munity Church —Rev Augusta T These classes are open to all who Jackley pastor Sunday ten a m Sunday school are interested classes for all ages seven-thirt- y Tuesday p m Eleven a m World Communion Young Couple's social and square dance An invitation has been ex- worship Communion meditation tended to the young men of the "Oneness of Spirit" Seven-thirt- y Christian Hill air force base through the p m chaplain Major Thomas Hepner Youth Fellowship will meet in the Hosts will be Mr and Mrs Lewis Maintenance building Fellowship Barnes Mr and Mrs Phillip Joos committee will be in charge and Mr and Mrs Hugh Wheelock Monday p m chilWednesday seven-thirtp m dren's choir rehearsal seven-thirt- y choir rehearsal m Tuesday p Thursday p m dinner Bible study at the home of M A 7 to honor the Rev Dr Melvin M S Talberg Army way Swartz who will speak at p Thursday seven p m all ehureb m on the subject "How work night Shall They Preach Except They Be Sent?" Dr Swartz is assistant to n Full Gospel Assembly 2168 the president of the Pacific School Mr and Mrs F L Stinson of Religion In Berkeley Calif pastors where young men from the CongreNine forty-frv- e a m Sunday gational Methodist and Christian school churches are trained The Methodist Eleven a m worship and Christian churches are par- There will be amorning group of young ticipating in this program Reserva- people from the California Bible tions for the dinner may be given college to Mrs Dora Barker dial 8204 Seven p m evening service There will be visiting ministers d Twenty-thirChurch Lutheran Fijm from the Northern California disend Jefferson Telephone trict and James James missionary C Stanton Peterson past6r to the Indians from Arizona y a m Rally Sunday Tune in station KOPP Sunday day for the church school from eight-thirt- y to nine a m for Holy Communion will be it the a Gospel broadcast y and eleven a m servThursday seven forty-fiv- e ices p m Four to eight p m Ailota Girls regular weekly services club will sponsor a Christmas card tea in the church parlors VISUALINER Monday seven-thirt- y p m board ° administration meeting Tuesday one p m Altar Guild will meet CLAIR'S seven-thirt- y Thursday p m choir rehearsal SMCMLIZID SIRVKI v? 2117 Kitl ten a m confirmation " Seven-fiftee- n pra-servi- e two-thirt- y ss ss y y six-fifte- y six-thir- ty E-4- seven-tnirty- Lin-coi- To Be Organized Another youth group of junior high age 13 to 16 years will be organized tomorrow at p m in the youth center of the First Christian church Twenty-fourt- h and Madison according to Mr Lloyd W Newton pastor This new group will be called Chi Rhe Fellowship and will be under the direction of Mrs Alta Standaart This group will become affiliated with youth groups of Idaho and Utah and will share in summer conference at Sun Valley Idaho each summer All Interested young people are invited to attend this first meet- ing and become acquainted with the work There will be a social hour following the worship serv ice six-thir- Rummage Sale A rummage sale to raise funds for stage curtains at the new LDS Twenty-nint- h ward 306 Porter wil be held Saturday Oct 13 at the Deseret Industries 2030 Washington The sale is in charge of the ward Mutual and will feature household items clothing and furniture The sale will open at eight a m and continue until five p m Members of the Mutual wera canvassing residents within the ward this week gathering items to be renovated and offered for sale All persons not contacted may make contributions to the sale by contacting Mrs Lillian Cutler teleor Harold Peterson phone A recent dance sponsored by the Mutual at which donations were accepted met with good results Business Meeting — EVANSTON Wyo Oct Members of the Women's Society for Christian Service of the Evanston Methodist church will hold a regular business meeting on Thursday Oct 11 at two p m at the church states Mrs Harry F Gel-le- r president of tne organization A dessert luncheon will be served by hostesses Mrs Joseph Sarvis and Mrs M O McDermet Mrs Roger LaChappelle is in charge of the afternoon program 1110 Sunday Service g:00 PJA Wednesday Service Sunday School fcttAJi 4 KiaaaJ Reading Rooms Radio Program Cvery Sunday Over KUTA st 9:20 AM tnvttod public u to attend the cordiaiiy eerrieea and to use the reodins 323-32- Ckare mi Ji Ckrurt of Lur-4t- 7 Washington Blvd Ul enures School leto Morning Worship U:8e ra FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE ORPHEUM THEATRE 2526 Washington Blvd WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SERVICE 11 A M Meditation by Rev A CADMAN GARRETSON "THE DIAMOND OF KOH-I-NOOR- " f Solo by NEDRA BLACKINTON Choir Anthem— Pianist Mrs A C Garretson Church School 9:45 A M— Primary in Masonic Temple Intermediate and Adult Classes At the Orpheum Westminster Fellowship Af the Carver Study 7:00 P M THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ZSth and Jefferson Ave Henry C Beatty Th D Edamnd Berry tor Director of Youth 9 A M — Morning Moments of Meditation Over KVOG Broadcast Theme: "Faith in Our Father" Special Trio Soloists — Lois Smith and Bob Bidler Organist — Mabel Roush 9:45 A M —Church School "A Creative Programof Christian 0 Education" M — Morning Worship Commemorating the Holv Supper 3:00 P M— In the Church Parlor— Crusaders andHi M Y F Groups Hear Clare Boyer's Talk "The Romance of David Conqueror of Goliath" 6:00 P M— Theatre Party Under the Direction of the Youth Sponsors 7:30 P M — In the Sanctuary for All Adultt The First of Our Series of Religious Book Reviews Hear Gladys H Bairs Novel "Monk in Armor" Reviewed by Mr Joe Bailey 9:30 P M — Refreshments — Reereati on Tims fnr Vniifh flrmini 11:00 A I '— FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Adams Ave Fhene Vernaa L Booker Pastor 9:45 A M Radio KLO— "Thought Is Power" 9:45 A M Church School 11:00 A M Morning Worship "ALL ONE BODY" 7:00 P M Pilgrim Fellowship 7:30 College Age— Young Adult Group MONDAY 7:30 P M Religious Research Lecturer V L Booker "The Laws of Healing" X464 ll:0l A Sundsy Msss: 6:00 8:00 9:30 Confessions: (Saturday) 4:30 to 5:30 pm 7:30 M to 8 JO pm ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adaaas Avaano THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 94th Street end Graat Avense 9:30 a m Church School 8:00 a m Holy Communion 11:00 A M Holy Communion and Sermon 7:00 P M UMCY Meeting The Rev J E MacGinnis Rector j ty Ward lo Sponsor ivi Utb Si Members Members of the L D S church have a "perfect right to express an opinion about the general authorities according to Elder Clifford E Young an assistant to the twelve apostles At the Weber stake quarterly conference Elder Young expressed doubt whether members of the church realize the full significance of sustaining church officials He pointed out that the system of presenting the names of general and stake authorities at conference sessions for a sustaining vote is not just a perfuctory exercise Right to Reject Elder Young pointed out that the Lord has said that the people of the church have a right to accept or reject church leaders and that those who are chosen to positions in the church serve only by the common consent of the members Church members however should not refuse to sustain church authorities because of petty grievances Elder Young said He called attention to the "violent tirades" against church leaders during the administration of President Joseph F Smith Elder Young said that when President Smith's name was presented at a general conference of the church the church leader told the large congregation that any one who had a reason for voting against him had a perfect right to make it kriown "When the opposing vote was called for two hands went up" Elder Young said Those two persons were invited by President Smith to come to the stand at the close of the meeting and the apostles would listen to their grievance No one responded It was disclosed that the two who voted against the church leader were not even members of the church Elder Young said FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST DIRECTORY Free Agency of I3iti features y West-wood- v£ chapel at Jackson and Twenty- sixth The imposing edifice will include a chapel unit an assembly hall twelve classrooms Relief society room Aaronic priesthood room bishop's office kitchen and other Fallowine a lenethv description of the temple being built on a plot the Times quoted April 10 1947 Delbert L Stapley newest mem Jfresictent McKay as saying: "I now declare the first shovel ber was ordained Oct 5 1950 ful of dirt is raised from the site A unique "world-wid- e The patriarch to the church G Smith was ordained April of the Los Angeles temple which ion service" will be held Sunday at is to be reared to the Glory of the 10 1B47 Congregational church 2464 Marion G Romney was set apart bod and the salvation of His peo- Adams Rev V L Booker said toas an assistant to the Council of ple" The newspaper concluded by not day Twelve May 21 1941 as were Thomas E McKay and Clifford E ing mat an three members of the In a statement announcing the t first nresidencv left Salt Lake Citv religious rites he explained: Young Five days later — May 26 1941 — at the same time to be present for "One of the most universally aca significant Alma Sonne was set apart as as the istant to the Council of Twelve event in itself cepted sacraments of the Christian church is the communion service — Apostles or Lord's supper" "From the very beginning of the church down through its hisL tory" he said "there has been continuous observance of this sacraFor the benefit of those who do ment" it would be expected that not attend sessions of the LDS theWhile universal practice bring conference In Salt churches together hiswould statement Advice of TOe Prophet Joshua to Lake City a joint sacrament serv- went on "there is no more clear the Children of Israel has been ice for members of the Fourteenth and Thirtv-fourt- h chosen as the theme for the'L D Twenty-eight- h S Mutual Improvement associa- wards will be held tomorrow The service will be held at seven Sacrament Services tion for the 1951-5- 2 year it is anm in the chapel at 3750 Adams Sacrament meeting will be held nounced by the general board When Joshua succeeded Moses as 6 ue to the conference sessions the Sunday Oct 7 at seven p m in S Eleventh ward for leader of Gods chosen people He ward priesthood meetings will not the those unable to attend conference counseled them to "choose you this oe held All who are unable to attend con Lawrence Barney formerly of Fer-roday whom ye wilk serve but as ference and now a member of the sessions are invited to for Me and My house we will serve listen to radio broadcast ward will be the speaker the Lord" As a means ofSfctressing the importance of making the right choice the slogan will be repeated in concert at all assemblies of the young people's organization throughout the church Young members of the church of 12 years of age and over are encouraged to attend the weekly meetings of the M I A and parp m Thursday seven-thirtticipate in the spiritual cultural First Christian church Twenty-- - Adult choir rehearsal at the Car and recreational programs of the fourth and Madison Lloyd W Newver study Sunday Oct 14 infant organization ton minister baptisms and reception of new Bible school at nine forty-fiv- e members Scout groups are meeting regu- a ml Warren H Sechler general all for Classes Inquire of leaders for time larly superintendent The Bible school lesson is and place agesj Volunteer work at the church "Abraham a Pioneer for God" The scripture lesson is fpund in Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Genesis 12:1-- 9 and 13:14-1- 7 evenings each weekbeginning atj The memory selection for this p m is Hebrews 11:10 The folSunday EVANSTON Wyo Oct 6—The A couple tells you they are soon questions will be discussed: Rev J Austin Lininger was in- lowing "Arej we obligated to accept a going to be grandparents stalled as pastor of the Union Pres- church name mode of baptism or Wrong: Kid them about getting byterian church of Evanston at a any other religious belief or prac- old special service this week tice because our parents Right' Never even in fun point The Rev D N Shotwell clerk did?" merely "How can one be a pioneer out the unpleasant side of happy of the Laramie Presbytery presided for God in our day?" news at the installation service and the and communMorning worship Rev Robert Ware of Saratoga Wy- ion at eleven a m The morning The First Methodist church oming preached the sermon and Jefferson — message by Mr Newton will be Twenty-sixt- h Rev Liniger has served for the "Coming to Oneself" Special music Henry C Th D pastor Beatty as assistant pastor and choir "Sound-proo- f past four y glassed-in- " a Sunday nine to ot the years Cheyenne Presbyterian room for mothers with m "Morning Moments of Meditachurch With Mrs Lininger and babiescryand small children Also tion" over station KVOG Broadtheir two sons he arrived in nursery for age chil- cast therjne "Faith in Our Father" Evanston in September to take over dren Attendance to services as a There will be a special trio Solothe duties of the Church here family unit is encouraged and pre- ists will be Lois Smith and Bob Following the service a social ferred Bidler Organist is Mable Roush hour and reception for Mr and Chji Rho group of the Christian Nine jforty-fiv- e a m church Mr Linincer and th visitor woe Youth meet in the school will Fellowship held in the church when members Youth center at m m Holly Communion Eleven! enurcn s Westminster Guild under the direction of Mrs p Alta Five p m in the church parlor jnehostesses were were Arrangements Crusaders and Hi M Y F directed by Mrs R M Paul and Stanjfaart Senior group of the Christian will hear Clare Boyer's talk groups "The Mrs Orville N Stine Youth fellowship will meet in the Romance of David of Conqueror A similar service of installation auditorium of church at Goliath' followed by a reception was held p mi under the direction ot Mrs Six p m theatre party for the at the First- Presbyterian church Gwyheth Kennedy Leader for the Crusaders and Hi M Y F under of Mountain View on Sunday night lesson be will Laona study direction bf the sponsors Kelly The Rev Lininger serves as pastor Evening preachings at seven-thirt- y Seven-tjolrtof both churches p nr in the sancA m p Sunday evening the first of a series of reBible quiz will be featured as part tuary ligious book reviews of all adults of the service The book selected is "Monk in Armor" by Gladys H Bair to be First Presbyterian church reviewed by Joseph Bailey World-wid- e communion service Eight-thirt- y p m refreshment eleven a m at the Orpheum thearecreation time in the church partre with meditation by the Rev A lor for the youth groups Program numbers for the organ Cadman Garretson "The Diamond Monday four p m in the comSolo "Teach Me to recital at the L D S tabernacle of y sung by Nedra Blackinton munity house Girl Scouts of troop Monday at p m will Pray:" Anthem "Let Not Your Heart Be No 8 will meet include the following: Seven p m in the recreational "Carmbn- - by L Vlerne "An- Troubled" by Scholin sung by the hall Boy Scout troop No 20 meats choir under the direction of Frank dante From Italian Concerto" by E Wanlass Mrs A C Garretson with a fire prevention program unJ S Bach "Andante Con Motb der direction of Leonard Kemp From Fifth Symphony" by Beetho- interim pianist Seven p m in the basement of Church school nine forty-fiv- e ven: Entr Acte Gavotte" by Gtl-- lt community house Explorer Kraft: "Calm as the Night" by a mi Primary In the Masonic tem- the Scouts Intermediate and classes Bohm "Ave Maria adult ple by Schubert: Eight p m Scout recreation m the Orpheum hymn and melody arranged by the at Westminster the gymnasium seven Fellowship organist "Carillon de Westmin-eter- " Eight p m Circle No meets p m at the Carver study by Louis Vierne with Mrs James Garrison 1610 UCYM council meeting Wayna N Devereaux will be at p m at the Congregational Swan the console Entrance by the south Tnosday four p m Quest and church 2464 Adams club in the church parlor y o m Circle Arts Monday Seven-thirt- y No a will meet at the home of Mrs p m in the comA Rj Craven 1445 Lake Mrs C munity house Bible study "The F Westenfelder devotional leader Lfe 5f "Jlsus " All adults should The nursery will be open Mrs Earl Rushmer will eive an in Eight p m Circle No 7 meets formal talk about Arabia Monday two p m Circle No 1 with Mrs Charles Allen 1712 will meet for a dessert luncheon at Washington SALT LAKE CITY Oct (UP) the home of Mrs Angie C Ogden Wednesday four p m In the Continued of the Dioce- 505 Thirteenth Mrs house girls' chorus Alma community Chris san Catholicexpansion school system for the tiansen devotional leader with with Mrs Norval Hartsook directnext five years has been announced Mrs E S Ward assistant hostess ing by the Rt Rev Msgr Robert J Seven-thirt- y y p m Chancel ehoir Tuesday serving from suPrintendent of to eight p m smorgasbord in the sanctuary PwWy?r'?iOCn Diocese of Salt Lake sponsored Thursday four p m In the church by the Women's associaand served at the First Baptist parlor the intermediate Girl Scout At flic honors' convocation in the tion church h and Jefferson troop College of St Mary of the Wasatch Tickets Twenty-fiftahe to the available Saturday eleven a m in the said Dwyer religious schools are Call Mrs Maye Yates ticket public chair- church parlor rehearsal of the junaa much a part of the American man This is the second ior mixed chorus under direction way of life as tho great public annualdial of Edmund Berry serving school system He said student Three p m in the ehurch parThursday six forty-fiv- e p m population of Catholic schools of Junior-Higchoir rehearsal at the lor --Brownies meet fNt Diocese has increased 75 perwJmUofMr- - Donald H Barratt cent during the past decade 1402 CapitoL Theme Stresses OGDEN Apostle Upholds Joseph Plans are progressing for ground of the Mount Ogden and Highland eiaesi mem her ot tne general auThe new L D S temple under tne ward activities have thorities he was 83 years of age construction in California was breaking rites for the L D S Thir-- T wardsbeen held in the Twelfth ward on was 8 C 1081 8:30 A KLO The one-ha- lf STANDARD-EXAMIN- E SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER LDS Missionaries Levi Edgar Young senior president of the First Council of Seventy has been general authority of the L D S church longer than any of the other officials with the exception of President David O McKay President McKay who was sustained as president last April 9 was ordained a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles April 9 1906 exactly 45 years before Next in authority to the president of the church is Joseph Fielding Smith president of the Council of Twelve Annstlm who was or rlainpH an anntftljs Anril 7 IQIft which was two and months after Mr Young was set apart Jan 23v 1910 as a member of the First toniui! of seventy Other Apostles Tn the nrHcr rt 4nif tnirfiiv other members of the Council of Twelve Apostles are as follows: Stephen L Richards who also is ursi counselor 10 iresiaent MCiay in the First Presidency was- or riainerl Tan 17 1017 Dr 'John A Widtsoe only general authority not in Salt Lake City forurn vjciooer conierence was or- THI OS D IN (UTAH) Only Two Nations Have Not Seen - HAVE YOU EVER VISITED US? Well here is a SPECIAL invitation folks! We believe that you would really like it here We're just ' common folks" but wa have a WONDERFUL Saviour Jesus Christ! If you do not know Him we would like to tell you about Him You 11 No? love Him too! WE'LL LOOK FOR YOU TOMORROW AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Jefftrsen Earl D Sherman Paator 9:45 A M CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOu Thanks lor helping us go "over the top" in our Rally last Sunday! Let's all rally tomorrow too! 11:00 A M MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Message: "Sinning Against the Holy Spirit" 7 45 P M EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE Hear Missionary Gertrude Brox Special Music! "What does Satan fear? Nothing but the Cross of Calvary and the surrender of your soul to Christ' tits ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH A QbIbct ArmsM Abel Farter 8:45 A M Confessional Service 9:00 A M Divine Service With Holy Communion 10:00 A M Sunday School and Bible Clam AM Divine Worship Sermon? "MANY CALLED—FEW CHOSEN" 11:00 34th and Madia IT CHRISTIAN Ave CHUl-fC- H Liar W Newton Minister Bible School at 9:45 A M "NO CREED BUT CHRIST— NO BOOK BUT THE BIBLE" Publie Worship at 11:00 A M and 7:30 P M Christian Youth Fellowship CHI RHO S30 P M :30 P M CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd and Quincy Sunday Services Bible Clasoes 10 A M Preaching HAM 730 P M Midweek Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P M Come 9 nine-thirt- nine-thirt- — WWWf wr f -- wTTWrljL Mri Full Gospel Assembly IMfsT1 Pastors 2188 Lincoln Ave M Morning Worship 11:00 A M 7K P 1 Sunday Services October 7 There Will Be Bible Students from California Also Visiting Ministers Including Bro James James Missionary to the Indiana in Arizona Tub In KOPP 8 30 to 9 A M Sunday ALL WELCOME Sunday School 945 A Sonngelistic Jt i $$$SSS5555SSSS Community Survey |